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Town of Rul

So, in my Campaign world, I came up with a small trade town along a trade route that I envisioned as having grown from a small trading post into a mercantile controlled town, where various Trading companies basically owns the town, all buildings etc.

I like the radial pattern of the city. Pencil on graph paper really fills me nostalgia, back in the days when we didn't have computers to do the work for us. For me, these sorts of drawings are the heart and soul of fantasy role playing.

I remember when I first discovered hex paper in the mid to late eighties and was over the moon. I think I got through my first pad in a week.

I have a ton of old Pen/Paper drawings of Cities for my Campaign world (Probably around 10-20), some are huge, spanning 4 sheets of paper, like the one below, Quilmon, was drawn on 4 sheets of Scientific graph paper (The millimenter ones).

This is looking great! If you decide to tweak some more, some of the edges are still a bit sharp for me (ex: trees & text), and the ground color--while better than the earlier incarnation--is a tad too uniform, dropping the interest of the surrounding pattern (of course, don't overdo that either). But I really like the map as a whole!!